S U B S T A N C E 101

Volume 32, number 2, 2003 [Full Text*]

The Post-Exotic: Antoine Volodine

Editor: Jean-Didier Wagneur
Volodine interviewed by J.-D. Wagneur, contributions by Pascale Casanova, Anne Roche, Charif Majdalani, Jean-Louis Hippolyte, Lionel Ruffel and Marie-Pascale Huglo, and a Volodine bibliography.
Introduction
Jean-Didier Wagneur

Let’s Take that from the Beginning Again….
Volodine interviewed by J.-D. Wagneur

A Fragmentary History of Trashcan Literature
Pascale Casanova

“The Clarity of Secrets”
Anne Roche

Post-Exoticism, or Internal Literatures
Charif Majdalani

Minor Angels: Toward an Aesthetic of Conflict
Jean-Louis Hippolyte

Interrogation: A Post-Exotic Device
Lionel Ruffel

The Post-Exotic Connection: Passage to Utopia
Marie-Pascale Huglo

A Volodine Bibliography

REVIEWS
Focus on French Poetry:

Abdel-Jaouad, Hédi. Rimbaud et L’Algérie.
Reviewed by Dominique Poncelet

Bohn, Willard. Modern Visual Poetry.
Reviewed by Ann Smock

Edson, Laurie. Reading Relationally: Postmodern
Perspectives on Literature and Art.

Reviewed by Glenn W. Fetzer

Met, Philippe. Formules de la poésie: Etudes
sur Ponge, Leiris, Char et Du Bouchet.

Reviewed by Steven Winspur

Metzidakis, Stamos, ed. Understanding French Poetry:
Essays for a New Millennium
, 2nd ed.
Reviewed by Geoffrey Hope

Thomas, Jean-Jacques, and Steven Winspur.
Poeticized Language: The Foundations of
Contemporary French Poetry.

Reviewed by Stamos Metzidakis

Ward, Patricia A., ed. Baudelaire and the Poetics
of Modernity.

Reviewed by Debarati Sanyal

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